The paper discusses indigenous thought in cyberspace, taking as a reference: Brazilian indigenous ethnicities. Understanding this thought allows us to bring out decolonial thinking, a concept of great value for us to understand our place as producers of knowledge, and to show that the term memory is a key element in the construction of this cosmopolitical thought, both in physical and digital territory. the decolonial thinking is used by us in a concrete way. This paper is also based on two specific examples: “TV Daniel Munduruku” available on YouTube and the radio web “Yandê”. The methodology is a qualitative approach, and it is supported by descriptive and critical bibliographic research about Brazilian indigenous literature. Also, the netnographic method and the Semiotics of Culture are used to analyze the narratives collected on the two digital platfoms. Finally, the research contributes critically and reflectively to the analysis of indigenous thought in cyberspace.
Keywords: decolonial thinking; indigenous; cyberspace; memory.